Bill Chevalier (February 15, 1922 - September 26, 2001) was a NASCAR driver from Sayerville, NJ. He competed in three Sprint Cup Series events in his career, earning one top-ten. Chevalier's debut came in 1954, when he competed at Langhorne. Starting positions in the field of twenty-five are unknown, but Chevalier finished 19th after early engine issues. Wheel issues also bit him later in the year at Linden, where he finished 35th.
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| - Bill Chevalier (February 15, 1922 - September 26, 2001) was a NASCAR driver from Sayerville, NJ. He competed in three Sprint Cup Series events in his career, earning one top-ten. Chevalier's debut came in 1954, when he competed at Langhorne. Starting positions in the field of twenty-five are unknown, but Chevalier finished 19th after early engine issues. Wheel issues also bit him later in the year at Linden, where he finished 35th.
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| - Bill Chevalier (February 15, 1922 - September 26, 2001) was a NASCAR driver from Sayerville, NJ. He competed in three Sprint Cup Series events in his career, earning one top-ten. Chevalier's debut came in 1954, when he competed at Langhorne. Starting positions in the field of twenty-five are unknown, but Chevalier finished 19th after early engine issues. Wheel issues also bit him later in the year at Linden, where he finished 35th. It would be seventeen years before Chevalier returned to action, but making it worth his while when he drove in the 1971 race at Trenton. Starting 36th in the field, Chevalier fell some twelve laps down in the race but still brought in a career-best 10th place finish.
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